XGIMI debuts Memomind AI glasses series with Memo One flagship

XGIMI debuts Memomind AI glasses series with Memo One flagship — Zdnet.com
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XGIMI, best known for making projectors, announced its first-ever AI glasses series, the Memomind, at CES 2026. The line includes three models: the Memo One, Memo Air, and Memo Air Display. The Memo One is the flagship model, with a display on each lens that uses waveguide prisms for a larger screen.

ZDNET reported the screens are bright and easily legible indoors, and the glasses include integrated speakers and microphones. XGIMI says the device runs a multi‑LLM hybrid OS that automatically selects among models such as OpenAI, Azure and Qwen for different tasks. ZDNET's Prakhar Khanna said he tried the Memo One at CES and found them lightweight and comfortable for extended wear.

Features demonstrated include translation, note taking, reminders, navigation and contextual guidance; the dashboard can be customized in the companion app and is activated by tilting the head up. Khanna noted translation and AI search worked but paused at times due to slow internet, and that Google Maps integration remains "in progress." XGIMI said the Memo One will be available to pre‑order "soon," most likely after MWC in March, with a $599 price for the flagship and prescription lenses available for an additional, unspecified charge.


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Tech, Xgimi, Memomind, Memo One, Openai, Waveguide Prisms